You can take a look at LookMa http://www.lookma.de/Start_English/Products/products.html

They even have one with cutaway (to avoid drowning if you land in deep water). They are based in Germany, but I think they are selling in the US through chuting star. And Frank looks like a nice guy (I just interchange a couple of emails with him).

You can take a look at LookMa http://www.lookma.de/Start_English/Products/products.html

They even have one with cutaway (to avoid drowning if you land in deep water). They are based in Germany, but I think they are selling in the US through chuting star. And Frank looks like a nice guy (I just interchange a couple of emails with him).

Their prices are crazy.

If you can try a few different models, do that. How the belts sit on your hips and where the weights are in reference to your rig will change the comfort drastically. My wife ended up making her own (she wears between 15 and 28 lbs).

2 - a 5 pound thin format (usually supplements/added over the top of the other belts)

3 - the super comfy one that has a lumbar support form (really popular with a lot of freefliers)....

I don't think that's up on the site yet. I'll try to find a picture. I use the lumbar one for RW, don't need weights for FF though. It's getting super popular (not Freeflying, that belt is getting popular with freeflyers)

I'm a Belly Baby. Haven't really used one in the last 600 jumps, but was amazed at my improvement when using one at the tunnel time with winter. It also won't hurt when coaching some of the corn feed students we have here :)

Unfortunately, work is swamped this spring/summer so making one would mean using my limited skydiving time.

I'm a Belly Baby. Haven't really used one in the last 600 jumps, but was amazed at my improvement when using one at the tunnel time with winter. It also won't hurt when coaching some of the corn feed students we have here :)

Hey Lori.

I'm glad to see you're looking for some weight.

As you saw when you were at the tunnel - you flew much better when you weren't constantly working to stay down. I can't remember if you used one of mine or not. I know I loaned out three belts during that camp which is pretty standard.

If so mine are very much like the Spaceland belt. I've also seen and know people who use the Leadbelly and the Parasport belt from Chuting Star and are very happy with them.

I can't comment about the Skimmer belt as I have not seen that one.

I would strongly suggest you get a belt that you can take the weight out and move it around. That way you can add as much as needed and take it out when you don't need as much. I seem to recall you were flying with 10-12 lbs at the camp. Also there is no sense in buying the weight from them for $5.00 to $7.00 per pound and then pay shipping which is what will really add up.

I would suggest only buy the belt with lots of pockets for the pouches and then go to Scheel's or Bass Pro Shop or any place where you can buy buck shot for shot guns. Make your own weight pouches out of heavey zip lock bags and use packing tape for all the edges and ziplocks. I made 25 lbs of weight pouches in about 40 minutes. Or buy them already built for scuba diving in 2 lbs pouches.

Take a look at this link and make sure you look at the belt from Spaceland. It holds 16 lbs and only costs $60.00. It's built exactly like mine which has lasted me for 10 years with no issues.

well then, you should come visit and jump with us more, we've missed you around here.

(It's a lot like what Tom Schroeder had at Couch from Velocity when they were in biz - Young Amy from Fargo is ordering one. So you'll see one when you practice with her. Two tunnel rats bought our spares last camp. So did Ryan R.)

And if your wife actually wanted to sell weight belts she would at least mention that she makes them (pictures are good too) . I was told she did but when I looked on the website no mention of a weight belt. So I bought a belt from someone else.